Using The Oscillators; Scene Memory; Creating New Scenes And Adding Scenes; Storing A Scene (By Overwriting) - Roland M-5000 Reference Manual

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7.
Select the output destination for TALK 1 to TALK 3.
8.
Press one of the [TALK 1] through [TALK 3] buttons in the
talkback section.
Talkback is sent to the selected output bus.
Memo
The way in which talkback is turned on and off differs
depending on how you press the [TALK 1] through [TALK 3]
buttons.
When you release the button quickly after pressing it, it operates
as a latch to turn talkback on or off with each press.
When depressed for a longer interval before release, it operates
as a momentary switch that turns on talkback only while held
down.

Using the Oscillators

1.
Go to the talkback section on the top panel and press the
[DISP] button.
The TALKBACK/OSC window appears.
2.
Tap the <OSC tab>.
The TALKBACK/OSC window OSC tab appears.
3.
Select OSCILLATOR TYPE.
PINK
Pink noise
WHITE
White noise
SINE
Sine wave
MULTI
31-band multi-sine wave
4.
Tap <ASSIGN>.
The DESTINATION popover appears.
5.
Select the output destination for the oscillator.
6.
Tap <ON>.
7.
Tap <OSC 1 LEVEL>/<OSC 2 LEVEL>.
8.
Use the selected knob to adjust the level of the oscillator.
The oscillator signal is sent to the selected output bus.

Scene memory

Scene memory is a function that lets you store and recall mixing
parameters as "scenes. "

Creating New Scenes and Adding Scenes

This adds a new scene following the currently selected scene.
1.
Go to the scene section on the top panel and press the
[NEW] button.
A popup for setting the scene name is displayed.
2.
Specify the scene name, then press the [NEW] button.
A new scene is add immediately following the currently selected
scene.

Storing a Scene (by Overwriting)

1.
Go to the scene section on the top panel and press the
[SELECT H] or [SELECT I] button to select the number of
the scene you want to store.
2.
Press the [STORE] button.
A popup prompting you to confirm the operation is displayed.
3.
Press the [STORE] button.
The scene is stored.
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